Simple way to check if anything goes wrong is to go to Autozone store (if you are in US) and scan for trouble codes (if there are any of them). They do it free of charge. If you get any codes you can get the explanation of them herehttp://www.troublecodes.net/honda/
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1. Press and hold the select/reset button on the right of the instrument panel beneath the odometer reading. 2. Insert the ignition key into the ignition while continuing to to hold the select/reset button. 3. Turn the ignition key to the power accessory position. This will illuminate all the lights on the instrument panel without the engine running. 4. Continue to hold down the select/reset button until the maintenance required light goes out. On some year models, the light may blink once before going out.

Sit inside the driver's seat of the HondaAccord and close the driver's side door. Any interior lights on can prevent the maintenance required light from resetting properly on some year models.

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Insert the key in the ignition.

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Depress the odometer/trip button located beneath the odometer on the instrument panel. Hold the button down.

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Turn the ignition key two clicks forward to the accessory power position. This is also known as the key-on/engine-off position.

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Continue to hold down the odometer/trip button for up to 15 seconds until the maintenance required light goes out. On some Accord models, the maintenance required light may blink once before going out.

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Release the odometer/trip button and then turn the ignition key to the off position.

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Start the Honda Accord to ensure the maintenance required light is no longer illuminated on the instrument panel. If it still is, the reset procedure did not take and you'll need to repeat the procedure.

That is just your maintenance minder system, which helps you keep track of when your oil changes are due. It goes from Green, Yellow to Red every 7500 miles. To reset, just insert your key into the slot next to the Red window. It will then reset to Green. -hope I'm understanding you correctly.

The maintenance light is to let you know when your recommended services such as oil change, filter replacements and so on are due. if you want to reset the light i think all you have to do is push in and hold the trip odometer peg until the light resets or about 10 to 15 seconds. The light should flash a few times then go out. Do this with the key in the ignition and in the "on" position without the engine running. Then start the car and make sure the light is gone.

You should not have a maintenance light, as those appeared on the 1998 model Accords and up. My old 1996 Accord had an indicator in the gauge cluster which showed either green or red. To reset it, if you looked beside the indicator, you would see a slot to put your key in to reset the indicator.

This is just a reminder to have the maintenance done. It changes color based on mileage driven. To reset to green, just push the cars ignition key into the slot in the dash just to the left of the maintenance 'light'.

Take to autozone and have them put it on a scanner its free then I can take it from there, can't guess with these newer vehicles. For the maintenance light its easy to rest contact me and I will be glad to help.Good Luck